Shedding Light on Naked Singularities
Franco Fiorini, Santiago Hernandez, Juan Manuel Paez

TL;DR
This paper investigates electromagnetic wave behavior near a naked singularity, revealing both divergent and regular solutions, with some indicating the singularity can act as a perfect mirror or allow energy transfer.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation in strong curvature spacetimes with naked singularities, highlighting the coexistence of divergent and regular solutions.
Findings
Divergent field amplitudes near the singularity
Existence of regular, bounded solutions
Some solutions suggest energy transfer through the singularity
Abstract
Electromagnetic waves propagating in the background provided by a spacetime hosting a strong curvature, naked singularity, are fully studied. The analysis is performed not only in the realm of geometrical optics -- which, not surprisingly, proves to be inadequate in the strong field regime characterizing the vicinity of the singularity -- but also in the physical one in which the field amplitudes must necessarily be incorporated into the description. In addition to the expected divergent outcome with regard to the field amplitudes and power flux as the waves approach the singularity, we found a number of regular (bounded) solutions which seem to coexist with the unbridled effects of the spacetime curvature. In some of them, the singularity operates as a perfect mirror reflecting the surrounding fields. Strikingly, other solutions exhibit a perfectly well behaved, bounded power flux as…
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TopicsArchitecture and Computational Design
